The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 26, 1916, Image 8

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    NOTES AND PERSONALS
GOFF BROS.
Removal Sale at Mrs. Richards.
John Heisler of Gales Creek
was in this city Monday.
Mrs. C. V. B. Russell is recov­
ering from a siege of the grip.
The Rejuvenation club will give
Everyone believes in protecting
a dance Friday evening, with
hard-Times costumes. Prizes for
their own interests. A bank check is
^
—
best costumes.
a protection against paying a bill a
Married—Jan. 15th, at Van­
second time.
couver, Wash., Lester Armentrout
Washington county agents for John Deere
of Portland and Mrs. Gertrude
Plow Co., American Royal Fence, Western
E. Purdin of Seattle.
The 2-year-old son of Mr. and I
Ammunition, Monarch Ranges and Cole
Mrs. Fred Lyda fell into a tub of
by merely opening a check account
Air-Tight Heaters, Empire Cream Separat­
boiling watei one day last week
with this bank and pay your bills dur­
and was severely scalded.
ors, Empire Milking Machines, Oregon Silos,
ing 1916 by check.
See “ Those Dreadful Drews” at
Star Barn Equipment, Giant Blasting Pow­
the Star Theater this evening.
We do the work, you get the
The proceeds go for the Student’s
der and many ofher leading lines.
benefit.
Fund—a worthy cause.
Mrs. C. L. Van Koughnet very
|czior=3|
pleasantly entertained a number
of lady friends at a “Silver Tea”
Forest Grove, Oregon
on Friday afternoon of last week.
Lee Covert, who is now tiring
Member Federal Reserve Bank
on the S. P., visited his better
half and her parents, Mr. and
P h o n e 683
Mrs. J. S. Buxton, over Sunday.
“ Uncle” Tom Todd, one of the
pioneers of Washington county,
is so feeble that there is grave
doubt of his lasting much longer.
Graduate Optician
Expert Watch Repairing
Clarence Kelsey, who had his
Twenty Years Experience
right hand frightfully mangled at
the planing mill Tuesday of last
The Market of Service, Quality and Economy week, is getting along nicely at
the hospita'.
We sell Hazelwood Danish Butter. Save the
A. Berg, who has been operat­
STANDARD GOODS ONLY
coupons; see the premium list.
ing a grocery on West Pacific ave­
BEEF, PORK, VEAL and MUTTON CUTS,
nue for several years, is packing
Pacific Avenue
up and shipping the stock to his
Forest Grove, Ore.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES and PRODUCE,
Portland
store.
PACIFIC MARKET CASCADE’S COFFEES,
There will be a lecture on Japan,
TEAS and SPICES. CHILI FLAVORINGS.
Card Party at Dilley
In fact, Ed says he may be ha
by
Senator Hollis, with stereop-
Peanut Butter, two pounds for
25c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Wolf
of
in.
March, ^ h.e"
local Knighj
i ticon slides, at the Congregational
courch tomorrow (Thursday)night. Dilley, very pleasantly entertained ¡fe
chaUe^membei of I
Admission free.
a number of friends Tuesday even- iocai £ 0f p lodge,
FOREST GROVE.
OREGON
John and Arthur Ireland, who ing ir. honor of their guests, Mr.
have been assisting in the con­ and Mrs. Marion Maury and son
Willing to Serve
Hill, were trading in town Satur­ struction of a school building at of Lewiston, Idaho, and Mr. and
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
The
f
o
l l o w i n g Washing
Monmouth, have returned to their
day.
Mrs. Claude Maury of Armells, county people have signified
home in this city.
Roy Mayea has beeh a late vic­
If for me a rose
Having two typewriters, the Idaho. The time was spent at willingness to serve their counn
tim of the grippe.
In Portland grows
editor
of the Express will sell “500” and at a late hour first and by filing for offices at the cor
Miss Opal Cutright, who has
Pluck it quick.
either
a
Royal or L. C. Smith, second honors were awarded to primary election:
been in McMinnville since last
Before i t ’s froze.
both
visible
writing, at bargain Mrs. A. L. McBride and Mrs. H.
E. B. Sappington, Forest Gn
August, returned last week to her
prices
and
easy
terms.
R. Kauffman, also to J. W. (republican) for county treasu
home near Thatcher.
Con Caplet spent Saturday in
Mrs. W. W. Ryals and Mrs. Hughes and Marion Maury. Con- to succeed himself,
Cod Brothers received a carload
B.
F. Whited will entertain at a
Portland.
of the celebrated John Deere
A. Kurath, Hillsboro
“
Silver”
tea tomorrow afternoon solations went to Mrs. C. E.
wagons
and
the
force
was
kept
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dennis, of
Maury
and
A.
L.
McBride.
After
Pelican)
for county clerk.
at the Congregational church and
j
.
.
,
,
,
.
.
J.
C.
Applegate,
Scogg'ns Valley, spent Saturday busy putting the vehicles away.
all ladies are invited to be present. a dainty lunch served by the publican) for sheriff, Hillsboro
An
item
in
last
week’s
Express
and Sunday in this city visiting
,
, ,
Mrs. John Baxter returned last hostess and her sister, the rest o f1 . . 1. ...
many people to believe that
the evening was spent in music. 1
Morrill, Hillsboro (re]
their daughter, Mrs. W. W. Ryals. led
there was but one registration night from Yamhill, where she had
Mrs. R. A. Herrington has re­ place in Forest Grove, but there been with Mrs. G. F. West, who The quests were: Mr. and Mrs. Mar-1 hc* n) Af° r,
seriously ill. Mrs. West was a ion Maury and son of Lewiston. Idaho; , '-•A . Hanley, Hillsboro, (Q6I
turned to her home in Scoggins are two, as follows: Voters in is
resident
of Forest Grove a few Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maury and child- crat) for county commissioner,
Valley after a four months’ visit Southeast and Southwest Pre­ years ago.
ren of Armells, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. J
John Nyberg, Tualatin, (rep
cincts should register at the office
with relatives in lx)s Angeles.
I.ast Thursday evening mem­ W. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brod- lican) for county commissioner,
| of Miss Manche Langley, while
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz, voters of Northeast and North­ bers of Holbrook lodge No. 30, ersen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sutford, Mr.
who have been taking turns at west and Purdin precincts must A. F. & A. M., had the pleasure and Mrs. F. Crowthers, Mr. and Mrs. The McMinnville High b^_
A. L. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. s. A, ball team came to this city Frii
nursing each other through a register with Edward Davis, at of a visit from their grand secre Maury, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolf, Mr. night and took the scalp" of
tary,
Frank
Robinson,
who
de­
the office of the Oregon Land
siege of the grip, are convalescing. company.
The law has been so livered for them a very interest­ and Mrs. C. N. Johnson, Cecil Hughes, Forest Grove High at a clip of
of Dilley; Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Gas- to 15. The game Was fast fl
Mrs. A. E. Nourse, formerly a amended that it is not necessary ing talk on Masonry.
ton;
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Kauffman and start to finish and the visil
for
women
to
tell
their
dges,
ex­
Mrs.McFeeters took Mrs. Kel­
resident of this city, but who has
Miss Mary Beach of Forest Grove.
won on their merits. After
cept
to
certify
that
they
are
at
sey’s
place
in
the
Caples
store
been living in Portland for several
a few days last week during the
Removal Sale at Mre. R ichards.
years, has sold her 10-acre ranch least twenty-one years of age.
latter’s absence because of the ac­
pear O r e n c o to a man from
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pierce visit­ cident which her husband suffered
E. H. Heitzhausen of Portland,
ed the James Churchill family on at the planing mill.
Minneapolis.
who. up to twenty years ago, was
Removal Sail» ”
in business in this city, was a bus-
r
, c,nw>a aaie
Mrs. I). A. Castle of Thatcher, Gales Creek Sunday. Mrs Pierce
The
Farmers’
Commercial
club
and little daughter are recovering will meet Saturday at the Kansas iness visitor in Forest Grove last ,,
the next ten days
and Mrs. Ervin Bailey of David’s from a tussle with the grip.
City school house to install the Saturday and called on the editor se corsets and hair swithes
new officers. An all-day meeting, of the Express. Some sixteen Rei jen^- d*scount and giv*
with dinner by the ladies, will be years ago the writer and Mr. d u *, pn£es on all lines.
Heitdiausen were fellowtownsmen
M r s . BLANCHE R t c H akwi
held.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lord, Jr., }irmfrtt^mOUth’1 N! i - Where the Special S tatio n erT S ale all
,» . J.
entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. former was employed as a printer,
...
“ r?* BM>re
T. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. F. while Ed was engaged in the hotel
vv e are makin£ a special pf
G. Wilcox, Mrs. Margaret Mai business. The visit was a pleas-
We are a t present showing some ex­
ant one to the editorand he hopes ° f 25 cts per box on several i
lory
and
O.
F.
Weidenbach
at
ceptional bargains in the United States
cards and a midnight lunch last to see Mr. Heitzhausen in Fortst prrade lines and ask you tod
Enamel Company’s high grade wares,
l-t?
night and the guests report a very Grove again before many months, and examine it
such as . . .
.
enjoyable time. '
Preparedness-Protection
HARDWARE and
IMPLEMENTS
You can be P repared
1
First National Bank
We Buy Right and Sell Right
i,
THE PACIFIC MARKET
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Ham
M. J. A B B O T T »
len
LORI) & WEIDENBACH
»
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ZtjggS&l
Some Real Bargains
i
\
Dish Pans, Berlin Ket­
tles, Lipped Sauce
Pans, Double Cereal
Cookers and 12 quart
Pails.
O-CEDAR MOPS at Reduced Prices
HARDWARE. TINWARE, STOVES and PAINTS
CORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO.
Phone 66a
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Grangers in Convention
Delegates from the various
granges of Washington county are
holding a county convention in I.
O. O. F. hall, this city, today,
with a large attendance.
A business session was held this
morning, followed by a banquet.
This afternoon various subjects of
interest to the members were dis­
cussed. including the advisability
of industrial training in the rural
schools, the desirability of a per­
manent place for holding county
fairs and Dr. Holmes is on the
program for an address on “ Prison
Reform.”
Removal Sale at Mrs. Richards.
i
THE PURE FOOD STORE
BY THE WAY-
Speaking of flour , {£,'-■ White Mountaii
and FLEISCHMANN'S COMPREST YEAST the joint kej]
note to success on bake day? The Butter is ‘Purity Hazelnut
made by the new Forest Grove Creamery.
1
The
Service
Itet
wer
PHONE 061
Personal Attent
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